An investigator determined that Krusa's car was traveling east on the highway and the motorcycle was traveling west when the car crossed the center line and hit the motorcycle, according to the complaint.

Krusa, who was driving the car, couldn't provide an explanation for why his vehicle had drifted into the oncoming lane.

State Department of Transportation records showed his driver's license was suspended at the time of the crash, the complaint states.

His blood was drawn at 4:30 p.m. on the day of the crash. The results indicate that his blood alcohol concentration was .074 at that time, the complaint states.